Sentence examples for to be ascribed from inspiring English sources

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to be ascribed

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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But her triumph is no flash in the pan to be ascribed to jihadism.

That's the kind of difference that used to be ascribed to manufacturing tolerances.

This used to be ascribed to cheapness, or morale building, but it may be an effort to bolster productivity.

In a list of adjectives likely to be ascribed to Mike Tyson, the former world heavyweight champion, "tender" falls somewhere well below "ferocious".

By Reeves Wiedeman Mike Tyson In a list of adjectives likely to be ascribed to Mike Tyson, the former world heavyweight champion, "tender" falls somewhere well below "ferocious".

Alina (Cristina Flutur), restless and adrift, seems plagued by the kind of mental distress that used to be ascribed to demonic influence.

From the juvenile justice system through adult prisons, Mr. Head writes, "behavior that might indicate a mental disorder is more likely, for blacks, to be ascribed to acting out".

Much of the center-right success was likely to be ascribed, though, to Mr. Raffarin's low-key and deliberately diffident style of politics compared with what had been depicted as an aloof political elite.

That's some roll call of collapse, one that used to be ascribed to the invasions of mysterious "Sea Peoples" — the Bronze Age version of the Vikings, in the Dark Ages.

Target or not, the avoidance of the death of an independent journalist by a US bomb appears to be ascribed to a combination of sticky tape on Reeve's window and a large measure of good fortune.

Food needs to be ascribed a social value.

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